The event in Bucharest on Wednesday was the latest of a number of engagements the Prince of Wales has had with Ukrainian refugees in recent weeks.
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Buffalo families begin to eulogize victims of racist attack
The first of several funerals for 10 Black people massacred at a Buffalo supermarket was planned for Friday, and the family requested that it be closed to the press.
COVID asylum restrictions must continue on border, federal judge rules
The Justice Department says the administration will appeal, but the ruling sharply increases the odds that Title 42 restrictions will not end as planned on Monday.
G-7 countries to provide $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine
The money is intended to help the Ukrainian government keep basic services for its people functioning, and is separate from efforts to provide the country with weapons and humanitarian aid.
Musk denies sexual misconduct allegation by flight attendant
A report by Business Insider said SpaceX paid the woman $250,000 in severance in 2018 in exchange for her agreeing not to file a lawsuit over her claim.
Trump pays $110,000 fine, must submit paperwork to end contempt
A judge declared the former president in contempt of court on April 25 and fined him $10,000 per day for not complying with a subpoena in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ long-running investigation into his business practices.
App to provide verified sightings of sharks off New England
Increased shark sightings off Cape Cod have been a source of discussion in recent years, and there have been two fatal shark bites off New England since 2018.
Settlement reached in federal lawsuit brought by female prison guard
She endured a hostile work environment because of her gender and sexual orientation while working at the Maine State Prison and Bolduc Correctional Facility, according to the lawsuit.
Despite bad knee, pope to go ahead with visit to Canada
The pontiff, who wants to apologize in person for abuse suffered by Indigenous people at the hands of the Catholic Church, will travel in July to Edmonton, Quebec City and Iqaluit, a small town in the country’s far north.
Some Catholic abortion foes are uneasy about overturning Roe
They say that Catholic leaders should expand their concept of ‘pro-life’ by supporting broad policies that set up safety nets for unwed mothers and low-income families.